Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage Formula

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Transmitted Voltage is defined as the Voltage wave that is traveling through the Load of the Transmission line. Check FAQs
Vt=τvVi
Vt - Transmitted Voltage?τv - Transmission Coefficient of Voltage?Vi - Incident Voltage?

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Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Vt=τvVi
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Vt=46V
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Vt=46
LAST Step Evaluate
Vt=24V

Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage Formula Elements

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Transmitted Voltage
Transmitted Voltage is defined as the Voltage wave that is traveling through the Load of the Transmission line.
Symbol: Vt
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Transmission Coefficient of Voltage
Transmission Coefficient of Voltage is defined as the ratio of the transmitted voltage to the incident voltage of the Transmission line during transient.
Symbol: τv
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Incident Voltage
The Incident Voltage on the transmission line is equal to half the generator voltage.
Symbol: Vi
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

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Vi=Vtτv

How to Evaluate Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage?

Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage evaluator uses Transmitted Voltage = Transmission Coefficient of Voltage*Incident Voltage to evaluate the Transmitted Voltage, The Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage formula is defined as the Voltage wave that is traveling through the Load of the Transmission line. Transmitted Voltage is denoted by Vt symbol.

How to evaluate Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage, enter Transmission Coefficient of Voltage v) & Incident Voltage (Vi) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage

What is the formula to find Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage?
The formula of Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage is expressed as Transmitted Voltage = Transmission Coefficient of Voltage*Incident Voltage. Here is an example- 24 = 4*6.
How to calculate Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage?
With Transmission Coefficient of Voltage v) & Incident Voltage (Vi) we can find Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage using the formula - Transmitted Voltage = Transmission Coefficient of Voltage*Incident Voltage.
Can the Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage be negative?
Yes, the Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage, measured in Electric Potential can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage?
Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage is usually measured using the Volt[V] for Electric Potential. Millivolt[V], Microvolt[V], Nanovolt[V] are the few other units in which Transmitted Voltage using Transmission Coefficient of Voltage can be measured.
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